Saturday, November 18, 2006

"Sci-Fi SKANE play Notting Hill Arts Club on Monday the 20th of November. 21 Notting Hill Gate, London. Free entrance between 6 and 8. After that 8 GBP. See you there.Best wishes from the Sci-Fi SKANE management"

Well the gallavanting is over, it's time to knuckle down and get things done. I know, you've heard that before but maybe this time it'll work out. I know I have to get my notes for the Munster DVD release by The Beasts of Bourbon done by Monday. There are a lot of distractions but i've kinda rallied from my recent downer as a result of 2 Hello Saferide infusions. Not to mention actually getting to meet this phenomenon in the making. I'll be taking a break to watch "Monk" of course but then I don't intend to stop until "Charmed" tomorrow afternoon. A likely story? Quite poss.

BIG ENOUGH Records are proud to announce the release of the first ever official Fleshtones DVD, Brooklyn à Paris! The dvd will consist of the band’s latest show at La Maroquinerie in Paris, France, filmed on 22 October 2006. I was there and you can trust me: the show was smoking! You can pre-order the dvd at the special price of €23 for France, €24 for Western Europe and €25 for the rest of the World, packing & shipping included. (Note: the street price will be €25 without P&S in France). Please remit your payment to PAYPAL account bigenoughdvd@hotmail.fr. This Special Offer will be available until 5 December 2006 only.

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